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digitalmars.D - Re: Commercial IDE for D

reply Nathan Petrelli <npetrelli klassmaster.com> writes:
Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:

 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.
Mar 27 2007
next sibling parent kmk <kmk200us yahoo.com> writes:
Nathan Petrelli Wrote:

 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:
 
 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

will it have code assist/code completion?
Mar 27 2007
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Ary Manzana <ary esperanto.org.ar> writes:
Nathan Petrelli escribió:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:
 
 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

That relaxes me a little... I mean, that it's Visual Studio and not Eclipse :-P
Mar 27 2007
parent reply Bruno Medeiros <brunodomedeiros+spam com.gmail> writes:
Ary Manzana wrote:
 Nathan Petrelli escribió:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:

 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more 
 right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

That relaxes me a little... I mean, that it's Visual Studio and not Eclipse :-P

Seems like there will be some competition now. :) -- Bruno Medeiros - MSc in CS/E student http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?BrunoMedeiros#D
Mar 28 2007
parent Bruno Medeiros <brunodomedeiros+spam com.gmail> writes:
Bruno Medeiros wrote:
 Ary Manzana wrote:
 Nathan Petrelli escribió:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:

 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more 
 right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

That relaxes me a little... I mean, that it's Visual Studio and not Eclipse :-P

Seems like there will be some competition now. :)

Hum, make that "maybe", we never know for sure until it's out. -- Bruno Medeiros - MSc in CS/E student http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?BrunoMedeiros#D
Mar 29 2007
prev sibling next sibling parent reply "David B. Held" <dheld codelogicconsulting.com> writes:
Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 
 [...]
 OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio
  and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management,
 Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the
 "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them
 at this time. Sorry.

Interesting that someone feels D has sufficient potential to write a commercial plugin for it... Dave
Mar 27 2007
parent reply Charlie <charlie.fats gmail.com> writes:
I think its very cool , I only wish it wasn't for crappy Visual Studio :S.

Charlie

David B. Held wrote:
 Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 [...]
 OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio
  and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management,
 Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the
 "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them
 at this time. Sorry.

Interesting that someone feels D has sufficient potential to write a commercial plugin for it... Dave

Mar 27 2007
next sibling parent Clay Smith <clayasaurus gmail.com> writes:
Charlie wrote:
 I think its very cool , I only wish it wasn't for crappy Visual Studio :S.
 
 Charlie
 
 David B. Held wrote:
 Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 [...]
 OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio
  and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management,
 Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the
 "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them
 at this time. Sorry.

Interesting that someone feels D has sufficient potential to write a commercial plugin for it... Dave


Maybe the special feature is .NET :-P
Mar 28 2007
prev sibling parent Sean Kelly <sean f4.ca> writes:
Charlie wrote:
 I think its very cool , I only wish it wasn't for crappy Visual Studio :S.

The Visual Studio debugger is really quite nice. My only complaint is that VS 2003 and beyond are resource hogs, so I only run them when I want to actually debug an application. Sean
Mar 28 2007
prev sibling next sibling parent BCS <BCS pathlink.com> writes:
Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:
 
 
They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

What kind of price tag $0, $10, $50, $100, $200, ??? I'm just looking for a ball park number not a price quote.
Mar 28 2007
prev sibling parent reply Mark Wrenn <mark-nospam binarytheory.com> writes:
For the record, if company X is listening, I'd buy a copy provided its 
priced reasonably.  For me that means somewhere < $400.

Mark


Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:
 
 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.

Mar 28 2007
parent reply Bill Baxter <dnewsgroup billbaxter.com> writes:
If it really delivers the goods (and isn't just a D syntax highlighter 
for Visual Studio), I'd be in.  But $400 for an add-in seems a little 
steep to me.  For comparison, Visual Assist, which I do have and is 
great, costs $150.

--bb

Mark Wrenn wrote:
 For the record, if company X is listening, I'd buy a copy provided its 
 priced reasonably.  For me that means somewhere < $400.
 
 Mark
 
 
 Nathan Petrelli wrote:
 Nathan Pettrelli Wrote:

 They want to keep things under warps so I can tell you much more 
 right now.

OK, I've been authorized to say a little more: Yes, it's Visual Studio and it'll have all the features you'll expect: Project Management, Syntax Highlighting, Debugging Support, Refactoring... But it's the "special features" that make the product and I can't talk about them at this time. Sorry.


Mar 28 2007
parent BCS <BCS pathlink.com> writes:
Bill Baxter wrote:
 If it really delivers the goods (and isn't just a D syntax highlighter 
 for Visual Studio), I'd be in.  But $400 for an add-in seems a little 
 steep to me.  For comparison, Visual Assist, which I do have and is 
 great, costs $150.
 
 --bb
 

Ditto, but around $20, after others say its good (I'm a broke collage student. Um, will there be an academic license?)
Mar 28 2007